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Youth Leadership Development Program (YLDP) Mentor

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Posted: 08/13/2024

History

Compass was founded in 2011 as a ministry of Douglas Avenue United Methodist Church to serve homeless children in Springfield Public Schools - District 186. From 2012-2016, Compass was a program of the Family Service Center, and the program expanded its initial model to serve more schools, recruited additional partners, and added the Camp Compass summer learning program and Backpack Feeding Program. In 2016, Compass for Kids became an independent 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization whose mission is to provide academic and social-emotional support to empower children and families underserved by our community. In 2023, we piloted a middle and high school program for our Club Compass alumni, the Youth Leadership Development Program. Our vision is that all children in our community experience success and reach their full potential.

Background

Currently, Compass for Kids has three programs - Club Compass, Camp Compass, and the Youth Leadership Development Program (YLDP).

1) Club Compass, the school-year, elementary-age, program, focuses on social-emotional learning, enrichment, and instilling a sense of belonging through consistent mentoring relationships. This program has a proven track record of improving participants’ social-emotional skills.

2) Camp Compass, the nationally-award winning summer learning program, prevents learning loss and closes the achievement and opportunity gaps between elementary-age low-income children and their higher-income peers through academic instruction and enrichment activities. This program, in partnership with Springfield Public Schools – District 186, has a proven track record of measurably increasing kids’ literacy, math, and social-emotional skills.

3) Youth Leadership Development Program (YLDP) is a new school-year program for middle and high school alumni of Club Compass that will prepare them to graduate from high school and be ready to achieve their dreams. The YLDP does this through implementing an evidence-based social-emotional curriculum, life and job skills classes, field trips, and service learning projects.

Job Summary

Compass for Kids’ newest program, YLDP, is looking for a dependable, highly-motivated individual to serve as a mentor for the middle and high school students enrolled in the program.

Responsibilities

  • Adhering to program guidelines and structure
  • Participating in, and/or leading, social-emotional lessons using Compass for Kids’ lesson plans
  • Reinforcing program expectations [as outlined by the YLDP Coordinator and School Year Program Manager]
  • Demonstrating positive personal and social habits and interpersonal relations with students
  • Developing positive relationships with students on-site
  • Setting high expectations for students and ensuring that they have a high-quality experience
  • Helping students manage their behavior, when necessary
  • Participating in all activities with enthusiasm and encouraging students to try new things
  • Assisting with completion of both pre- and post- surveys for social-emotional learning
  • Assisting with record keeping and data entry
  • Transporting students (e.g. picking up students from school and transporting them to the YLDP site, driving for field trips, and also taking youth home when necessary), using their personal vehicle and/or company-owned vehicles

Successful candidates will demonstrate the ability to:

  • Apply appropriate behavior-management techniques
  • Work with students from underserved populations
  • Communicate with students and fellow staff and/or volunteers
  • Remain calm in stressful situations
  • Be flexible and adaptable

Minimum Requirements

  • Age 21 or older
  • At least two (2) years experience working with middle and high school-aged students, preferred
  • Valid driver’s license, dependable transportation, and car insurance
  • Ability to successfully pass a criminal background and motor vehicle record check

Compensation:

This is a part-time position. The pay is $16.50/hour.

Weekly hours:

This position is for approximately 8-10 hours per week. The candidate must be available from 1 PM - 7 PM on Wednesdays. The remainder of hours are flexible throughout the week.

This position will be in place from September - May.

Reports to

School Year Program Manager

How to apply

Send a resume to:

vyvyan@compassforkids.org

or by mail at:

Compass for Kids

1201 S. 4th St

Springfield, IL 62703

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